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  1. James Mark is a professor of history at the University of Exeter, specializing in Eastern European cultures of memory, Communism, and global histories of imperialism, anti-imperialism, and race. He has published several books and articles on these topics, and leads research projects on the end of state socialism, socialism and decolonisation, and the criminalization of dictatorial pasts.

  2. www.exeter.ac.uk › research › centresProfessor James Mark

    Professor James Mark. Professor (E&R) History. 0000-0002-7091-1067. J.A.Mark@exeter.ac.uk. Media Enquiries. Overview. My main areas of research are Eastern European cultures of memory, the social and cultural history of Communism, and the relationship between Eastern Europe and global histories of imperialism, anti-imperialism, and race.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2415859James Mark - IMDb

    James Mark is a Canadian filmmaker and stunt performer who has worked on movies and TV shows such as Control, Enhanced, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and The Expanse. He is the older brother of Chris Mark, another stuntman.

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  4. Enhanced is a 2019 action sci-fi movie directed by James Mark, about a young woman with enhanced abilities and a government organization. The movie stars George Tchortov, Alanna Bale, Adrian Holmes and Chris Mark, and has one nomination and 14 critic reviews.

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    • 2019-10-24
  5. Learn about James Mark Baldwin, an American philosopher and psychologist who influenced American psychology in the 1890s. He wrote on evolution, individual differences, theory, and logic, and taught at various universities in the U.S. and France.

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  6. James Mark is Professor of History at the University of Exeter and Principal Investigator on the 1989 after 1989 project.

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  8. Considers the work of developmental psychologist William Kessen in light of the work of one of the principal architects of developmental psychology--James Mark Baldwin. Kessen's research in the 1950s and 1960s aimed to uncover origins and fundamentals of human cognition, by integrating logical positivism with the experimental investigation of the newborn perception and behavior. His concern not only for the cultural relativism of the child's own knowledge, but also for the relativism of the ...